The Hobbit Book Review Summary

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Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit, which is a small simple creature. He enjoys living in his quiet neighborhood. One day, a wizard named Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves convince him to come on an adventure with them to take treasure that once belonged to Thorin, one of the dwarves. Bilbo hesitates but agrees and they begin their journey.

As the journey progresses, Bilbo becomes much more courageous and useful to the group. While stuck in underground tunnels, Bilbo finds a ring that turns the wearer invisible. This ring helps the group escape from near death experiences.

The group overcomes many obstactles on the way. They have to escape from trolls, spiders, elves, and more. They also get lost in the pitch black forest of Mirkwood.

They reach the castle with the treasure, but there is a dragon named Smaug guarding it. After Bilbo finds his weak spot, he tells it to a bird who tells the nearby Lake-town. When Smaug goes to Lake-Town to destroy it, a man is able to kill Smaug by shooting an arrow in his weak spot.

The dwarves were then able to go claim the treasure that was rightfully Thorin's grandfather's many years ago. However, it was not that simple. Elves and humans who had helped the dwarves along their journey demanded a portion of the treasure.

Suddenly the evil Wargs and Goblins came to fight the dwarves, humans, and elves for the treasure. This became The Battle of Five Armies. The human, elves, and dwarves win the battle and divide up the treasure. Everyone returns to their own homes contently.

The review of this Book prepared by Stacey Berkowitz

Bilbo Baggins is just an ordinary four-foot tall hobbit who enjoys his life of luxury until one day Gandalf the Wizard and a group of dwarves show up and he is recruited by them as a burglar, and reluctantly forced to aid them in the destruction of the evil dragon Smaug.
Before he completes that, however, little Bilbo Baggins gets repeatedly captured and imprisoned, saving himself only through the clever skills that he has adopted in his new career as a burglar, and meets one of the most grotesque creatures in the world, the sinister jewelry-obsessed monster Gollum.

The review of this Book prepared by Steve Arthur

Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who leads an extremely simple life without ever having any adventures, when along comes a wizard and thirteen stout dwarves who wisk him off on an unexpected journey for lost treasure. Bilbo, hired as the burglar, goes through many perils and finds a special ring that grants him invisibility (which he uses often to his advantage). Bilbo must prove himself against many foes including wolves, spiders, goblins, elves and a mysterious creature known as Gollum who swims around in an underground cave telling riddles. This book is quite an adventure and was written mainly as a children's book back in 1937, but adults alike will read and enjoy the fine storytelling The Hobbit has to offer. A must read for all fantasy fans and Tolkien-addicts.

The review of this Book prepared by Peter Viox

Gandalf the Grey, a wizard, comes over to the house of one Bilbo Baggins. Gandalf tells Bilbo he's going to look for treasure with a bunch of dwarves, and Bilbo grudgingly accepts. Through a bunch of fantastical adventures, including Bilbo finding a ring that makes him invisible, they reach the cave with the treasure. The dragon that guards the cave is killed, and there's a huge battle in which one of the dwarves is killed. Bilbo learns along the way how to be nice to other people, leaves with less than his share of the treasure, and when he gets home starts writing a book about his adventures called "There And Back Again".

The review of this Book prepared by Jason Luna

This story, seemingly written as one that a grown-up may tell a group of children at fireside, is the story of Bilbo Baggins traveling with a group of dwarves who came upon him abruptly and dragged him into their plans. It tells of many adventures that occured on the path, such as meeting the goblin king underneath the mountain or meeting the giant spiders that lived in Mirkwood. They leave Bilbo's house, the dwarves and Bilbo, and initially run into trouble in the form of three giant trolls. They meet goblins underneath a mountain, meet an important little character by the name of Gollum, get caught by spiders in the forest, get caught by elves in the forest, escape to laketown, and finally confront Smaug the dragon, who has usurped the treasure which originally belonged to the dwarves.

The review of this Book prepared by reepicheep

The Hobbit is the tale of Bilbo Baggins, an ordinary hobbit leading an ordinary life. Enter Gandalf the wizard. Gandalf recruits Bilbo to set out on an adventure in search of treasure. However, this is no ordinary treasure, but a dragon's hoard. The Hobbit follows Bilbo on his quest along with Gandalf and their dwarven companions. They will encounter many hostile and dangerous creatures including trolls, elves, orcs, wolves, and a huge dragon. Their journey takes them from the quite safe Shire, to the lair of the dragon in the Lone Mountain. Along the way, Bilbo also encounters an object that will forever change the balance of power in Middle Earth for years untold. Bilbo finds the ring of power. This is the beginning of an epic series that will leave Middle Earth changed forever.

The review of this Book prepared by Patrick Thompson

Bilbo Baggins is just another hobbit - a small, comfort-loving humanoid - until Gandalf the Grey, a wizard, walks through his door. Gandalf drafts Bilbo into a team of adventuring dwarves, on a quest that will span much of Middle Earth. In the course of it, Bilbo has to keep up with the dwarves, survive goblins, spiders, trolls, and wargs, outwit a creature named Golum, and defeat an ancient, canny red dragon named Smaug in order to steal his treasure.

The review of this Book prepared by Ivy

The wizard Gandalf gets the hobbit Bilbo Baggins caught up in a perilous adventure to help a band of dwarves rescue their stolen treasure from the dragon, Smaug.

The review of this Book prepared by Legolas-S

The Hobbit is the tale of Bilbo Baggins, a quiet hobbit from the Shire, who is unwillingly hired to be a burglar, and the "lucky number", by a group of thirteen dwarves. They, along with the wizard Gandalf, lead him through many adventures to the Lonely Mountain, which was once the home of the dwarves, but has been taken by the dragon Smaug. In the end, it is Bilbo alone who must face down the dragon and recapture the mountain, while at the same time trying to keep peace with armies of men, elves, and dwarves.
Though written to be a children's book, The Hobbit is a delightful tale for people of all ages.

The review of this Book prepared by F.B.-B.

The classic beginning to the classic adult fantasy series. Unusually, Tolkien writes this introductory story for children, while the Lord of the Rings is definately adult fare. However, the Hobbit stands as a complete and satisfying adventure in itself, set in ancient earth-time of trolls, dwarves, goblins, dragons, hobbits and man. Perenially popular, the master fantasist is constantly imitated but never equalled.

The review of this Book prepared by Michael JR Jose

Bilbo Baggins is a quiet little Hobbit until Gandalf the
Wizard recruits him to join a quest to steal treasure
from Smaug the giant dragon. But that's at the end of the
story and in the middle are encounters with Goblins, Trolls,
and all sorts of other monsters.

The review of this Book prepared by Steve

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